‘This is fine’ creator says AI startup stole his art
You’ve seen this comic before: An anthropomorphic dog sits smiling, surrounded by flames, and says, “This is fine.
A Bluesky post seems to show an ad in a subway station featuring Green’s art, except the dog says, “[M]y pipeline is on fire,” and an overlaid message urges passersby to “Hire Ava the AI BDR. ” Quoting that post, Green said he’s “been getting more folks telling me about this” and that “it’s not anything [I] agreed to. ” Instead, he said the ad has “been stolen like AI steals,” and he told followers to “please vandalize it if and when you see it. ” When TechCrunch sent Artisan an email asking about the ad, the company said, “We have a lot of respect for KC Green and his work, and we’re reaching out to him directly. ” In a follow-up email, the company said it had scheduled time to speak with him.
(Furie and Infowars eventually settled. ) Green told TechCrunch via email that he will be “looking into [legal] representation, as I feel I have to.
” Green added, “These no-thought A. losers aren’t untouchable and memes just don’t come out of thin air
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